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. >> he is the founding father of the free masons. >> reporter: the reminders of solomon, his temple and his destruction seem to seep from these walls. >> the name of this is the tears of the king. >> reporter: why is he crying? >> well, this was the end of the first temple period. >> reporter: tears for the destruction of the temple. it was under zedekiah's rule that jerusalem fell to the bab loan yans and the ark of the covenant went missing from history and the pages of the bible. >> the 10th century is the last time anybody really sees it according to biblical tradition. there are other stories that maybe somebody spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> reporter: many believe these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem, and when the bab loan yan troops took infantry of the treasured they blundered, something was missing. >> when the babalonians took all the inventory, the ark was not on the list. >> there are all sorts of possibilities as to where it ended up. >> reporter: one was that the ark was taken from jerusa
. >> he is the founding father of the free masons. >> reporter: the reminders of solomon, his temple and his destruction seem to seep from these walls. >> the name of this is the tears of the king. >> reporter: why is he crying? >> well, this was the end of the first temple period. >> reporter: tears for the destruction of the temple. it was under zedekiah's rule that jerusalem fell to the bab loan yans and the ark of the covenant went missing from history...
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george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the delegation state of rights for virginia in 1776 and it actually was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence and jefferson realized for inspiration and for substance on the declaration of rights and the state of virginia, and when the convention was over mason who was a member of the virginia delegation wouldn't sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem because the constitution goes into force with the nine states ratified if you didn't have a virginia or you didn't have new york it wouldn't work. and so came about one of the great in a formal agreements in american legal history. there was an agreement on an informal agreement that if the constitution were ratified as written by the 17 eda seven convention that there would be a bill of rights. and statesman -- and there were states and in those days kept their word. and so we had a bill of rights in 1791. and the result is we have a hamiltonian st
george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the delegation state of rights for virginia in 1776 and it actually was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence and jefferson realized for inspiration and for substance on the declaration of rights and the state of virginia, and when the convention was over mason who was a member of the virginia delegation wouldn't sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real...
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andrew mason is also running a multi billion dollar company still there. i just think there is too much to prove and you are paying for it right now with so many buy recommendations on the street. >> doc, who made the most compelling argument on facebook? >> well, again, i'm not a fan of facebook. i am out of it since the low 20s. so god bless all of you including pete who are still long here but i just don't buy the story and i don't think they hurt themselves as much with the instagram issue. i think again it is one of those things that brought them in front of people though as far as what the potential missteps could be and thus far they've had a lot. >> pete? >> i like the mobile ad revenue from last quarter. if they can do a couple quarters back to back i think we have a company on the move. the revenue stream from that finally going from zero to i believe it was something like 14% was impressive to me so i'm with murph on this one. steven you just couldn't convince me to get out. >> let's continue the conversation on facebook. in fact we'll add googl
andrew mason is also running a multi billion dollar company still there. i just think there is too much to prove and you are paying for it right now with so many buy recommendations on the street. >> doc, who made the most compelling argument on facebook? >> well, again, i'm not a fan of facebook. i am out of it since the low 20s. so god bless all of you including pete who are still long here but i just don't buy the story and i don't think they hurt themselves as much with the...
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there was another shooting near fisherman wharf between jefferson and mason. one person was shot there. his injuries are not life- threatening. a search by officers in that area came up empty for a search. police have not announced any arrests in connection with either of those shootings that happened last night during the new year's eve celebration. i did put in a call this morning. we reached out several times to the department spokesman for the san francisco police department looking for updates on both of those investigations. we have not yet heard back this morning. we're live this morning in san francisco, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:03. police reported making ten misdemeanor arrests related to new year's revelry on the embarcadero. eight of the ten were arrested for public intoxication. two arrests were for other crimes that officers did not specify. >>> a deadly shooting in old sacramento forced the cancellation of the midnight fire works show. two people were killed at a sports bar shortly after 9:30. authorities say it star
there was another shooting near fisherman wharf between jefferson and mason. one person was shot there. his injuries are not life- threatening. a search by officers in that area came up empty for a search. police have not announced any arrests in connection with either of those shootings that happened last night during the new year's eve celebration. i did put in a call this morning. we reached out several times to the department spokesman for the san francisco police department looking for...
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there's also some self of the mason-dixon and i wondered if each one of you could take the edge admiral buchanan and the federal it may be on the mississippi first fleet to defend new orleans and then to defend memphis but if you would talk a little bit about the senior command of the confederate navy. >> buchanan was an old sea dog that joined the navy during the war of 1812. that wasn't unusual. he was still a teenager and that was pretty much difficult for the were found that he would join as a teenager and learn on the job, so she had been a naval officer for almost half a century by the time the civil war that broke out and we were talking about loyalty. here is a border state individually born in baltimore actually, but he grew up in pennsylvania which is clearly a northern state. his wife was from the eastern shore of maryland which is a very pro southern slave oriented economic culture so he did struggle the two sides and he was conflicted about what to do in terms of his loyalty. in 1861 there was a riot in the streets of baltimore said on the baltimore massacre. he assumed mar
there's also some self of the mason-dixon and i wondered if each one of you could take the edge admiral buchanan and the federal it may be on the mississippi first fleet to defend new orleans and then to defend memphis but if you would talk a little bit about the senior command of the confederate navy. >> buchanan was an old sea dog that joined the navy during the war of 1812. that wasn't unusual. he was still a teenager and that was pretty much difficult for the were found that he would...
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and the creator of tv musical mason announcement that has in singing with glee. elizabeth cooridan has the headlines. >> who could forget clintontarantino his new moviedjango unchanged top $50 million. >> you might be excited about aid lady gaga documentary. she will make a moviechronicling her life and our upcoming album. problem is expected to drop in 2013. >> brian murphy had an announcement. he and his cousin david miller welcome to their first child on christmas eve. logan phineas miller murphy. for hollywood minute i'm elizabeth coridan. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news at 5:00 a.m. former president george h. w. bush remains in a houston hospital this morning. we will have an update on his condition next. >> and toyota sells a massive lawsuit with car owners but it is not all bad news for the automaker. details straight ahead. >> plus, home prices are recovering from the price of rentals in many cities have spiked. we will tell you where to bay area cities lead on the top of 10th highest rental increase of 2012. as kron 4 morning news continues in tw
and the creator of tv musical mason announcement that has in singing with glee. elizabeth cooridan has the headlines. >> who could forget clintontarantino his new moviedjango unchanged top $50 million. >> you might be excited about aid lady gaga documentary. she will make a moviechronicling her life and our upcoming album. problem is expected to drop in 2013. >> brian murphy had an announcement. he and his cousin david miller welcome to their first child on christmas eve....
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and when the convention was over, mason was a member of the virginia delegation would not sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem. because if you didn't, the constitution does, wait into force when nine states ratified. if he didn't have virginia or new york, it didn't work. and so it came about, one of the great informal agreements in american legal history, there was an agreement, and in formal agreement, that if the constitution were ratified as written by the 1787 convention, that there would be a bill of rights. and statesmen, and they were statesmen in those days, kept their word. and so we had a bill of rights. and the result is we have a hamiltonian structure and a jeffersonian bill of rights. and i will mention just a few things about each of those. into force structure, they were different structures. but, of course, when the principal ones was the separation of powers and checks and balances. we use those terms often interchangeably. say separation of power check and balances. but they have a different trust. separation of powers teachers t
and when the convention was over, mason was a member of the virginia delegation would not sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. but this indicated a real problem. because if you didn't, the constitution does, wait into force when nine states ratified. if he didn't have virginia or new york, it didn't work. and so it came about, one of the great informal agreements in american legal history, there was an agreement, and in formal agreement, that if the constitution were ratified as...
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were greeted with cheers and noisemakers as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> anxiety, dread, fear, what would happen january 1, 1863 when the emancipation proclamation was signed. many people spent three months those 100 days, begging the president, but do not do it, retract it. you still have time to step back. part of what i would like to do is tell you some of that story, the story that leads up to this moment as the nation waited for midnight, december 31. tonight, a look at the emancipation proclamation with author louis masur followed by other historians. part of four days of american history tv at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> i primarily watch the house and the senate. i used to worked in the senate. c-span is where you could find something really important. i even listen to c-span radio c inar sometimes. -- in my car sometimes. >> c-span, cratered by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your cable providers. >> "washington journal" continues. host:
were greeted with cheers and noisemakers as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> anxiety, dread, fear, what would happen january 1, 1863 when the emancipation proclamation was signed. many people spent three months those 100 days, begging the president, but do not do it, retract it. you still have time to step back. part of what i would like to do is tell you some of that story, the story...
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even today of what racism really is and what it is about to come everything below the mason-dixon line. not new york. if you lived in tomorrow night what, elsewhere in the heartland you may think there is not part of the story. part of the chicago race right it use see a young black man who has been stoned to death after a 13 year-old boy has been murdered at a beach because he swam across the cochlea's color line. african-americans ended up homeless. but you describe the idyllic racially integrated hyde park now the home of the first family. bombs going off two years before? what is going on? >> guest: it is fascinating because phoebe phoebe, her great-grandmother lived in hyde park. that is a big deal. somebody recommended to me the chicago commission study of the race riot when i discovered the bombings to african-american moving into hyde park there was a campaign to move them out realized my goodness. >> it was not parlor conversation but propaganda. remarkable. i cannot remember how many that began before and continued after. it was a striking time. talking to her relatives i lea
even today of what racism really is and what it is about to come everything below the mason-dixon line. not new york. if you lived in tomorrow night what, elsewhere in the heartland you may think there is not part of the story. part of the chicago race right it use see a young black man who has been stoned to death after a 13 year-old boy has been murdered at a beach because he swam across the cochlea's color line. african-americans ended up homeless. but you describe the idyllic racially...
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today, maryland became the first state south of the mason-dixon line, that's the historic line dividing north and south in america, the first state south of that line to have legalized same-sex marriage. and this is the place that lent so much symbolism to it all, city hall here in baltimore. at just after midnight, several same-sex couples got married right here. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake officiated at their ceremonies. some of them spoke to reporters. take a listen. >> jim and i met in 1977. and at that time, i just didn't really believe that gay people would ever see the day that they could marry. >> i'm very happy. this is as happy as i've ever been, and to be able to spend the rest of my life with bill, legally, and just show the gay communities, it can be done. >> reporter: now, maryland's governor martin o'malley went against several leaders of his own catholic faith, including the archbishop of baltimore, to push this through the state legislature. all in all, nine states in america, including the district of columbia, have now legalized same-sex marriage. preside
today, maryland became the first state south of the mason-dixon line, that's the historic line dividing north and south in america, the first state south of that line to have legalized same-sex marriage. and this is the place that lent so much symbolism to it all, city hall here in baltimore. at just after midnight, several same-sex couples got married right here. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake officiated at their ceremonies. some of them spoke to reporters. take a listen. >>...